There is considerable anticipation the Wild's 15th season will end on Friday night in Dallas. If so, it would be a 4-1 defeat in games and result in the Wild's fourth first-round dismissal in seven playoff appearances.
As a franchise, the Wild receives a pass for the first two seasons (2000-02) as an expansion team, and the highlight of its existence remains the upset run to the Western Conference finals in 2002-03.
Two seasons of working toward competitiveness, and then a first playoff appearance that became a testimony to Jacques Lemaire's mastery as a coach and the iron will of his odd collection of veterans, vagabonds and Marian Gaborik.
There were eight playoff victories vs. Colorado and Vancouver that spring, before being swept at the hands of Anaheim.
Let's start from there. The Wild has had 12 seasons since losing the expansion excuse with that playoff run.
There has been an ownership change, a front office change and three coaches to follow Lemaire. Yet, the way I see it, you can divide those 12 seasons thusly:
BPS (Before Parise Suter) and APS (After Parise Suter).
The Wild made the playoffs twice in the eight seasons played from the fall of 2003 through the spring of 2012. They were eliminated in the first round in both 2007 and 2008, going 3-8 against Anaheim and Colorado.